In addition to the Mary and Geroge Bloch Collection of Lin Fengmian paintings, the sale of Fine Chinese Paintings and Contemporary Asian Art offer 77 lots. Highlights are two oil paintings from Lin Fengmian from the Chinese Opera Series- Female Warrior of [Read More]
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Jason McCoy Inc. is pleased to present a multi-media installation by Rachel Hovnanian. This ambitious presentation expands Hovnanian’s ongoing exploration of the seductive quality of memories and deep stereotypes as they pertain to beauty. It also reflects the artist’s lifelong struggle to [Read More]
Born in 1927 in Berlin, Arno Fischer is one of the most important German photographers. In the 1950s he worked in East Berlin, reflecting like no other the situation of the divided city. Working as a fashion photographer, he produced highly influential [Read More]
From November 11, 2009 through February 12, 2010, Hines, the international real estate firm, is sponsoring “The Altered Landscape,” an environmentally themed art exhibition, in the Lobby Gallery at 499 Park Avenue, New York City, the 28 story, Energy Star rated, office [Read More]
Velázquez Rediscovered, a special exhibition opening November 17 at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, will feature a newly identified painting by Velázquez, Portrait of a Man, formerly ascribed by the Museum to the workshop of Velázquez and recently reattributed to the master [Read More]
This winter, the James A. Michener Art Museum in Doylestown, Pennsylvania hosts a major travelling exhibition featuring the work and life of Edward Weston (1886-1958), one of the great American photographers. Edward Weston: Life Work is on view in the Museum’s new [Read More]
Offered for Auction for the First Time at Bonhams and Goodman in Melbourne ‘As one might expect, this chess game of a painting can be played and understood on many levels: firstly, the immemorial chess structure that underlies the conception of the [Read More]
Christie’s announced the sale of 500 Years: Decorative Arts Europe on November 24, which will include over 450 treasures from the 16th to the 19th centuries. With a range of estimates, the sale offers superb private and institutional collections such as carpets [Read More]
As part of London’s Kazakh Art Festival, which will provide the Kazakh community in London with the opportunity to convene and share Kazakhstan’s cultural heritage with the London’s fast-growing international community, Sotheby’s announced that it will host an exhibition of 30 artworks [Read More]
An extensive single-owner collection of over 800 lots and 3,000 individual items, amassed during the height of the Northern Ireland conflict, will go up for sale at a two-day no-reserve auction at Bonhams Edinburgh on 11th and 12th November. One of the [Read More]
“Walter Wick: Games, Gizmos and Toys in the Attic” is an exhibition of enlarged photographs and models that transport both adults and children into a magical world. The exhibition opens at the Arkell Museum at Canajoharie on Sunday, November 15th with an [Read More]
Conner Contemporary Art is pleased to announce Koen Vanmechelen’s “Cosmopolitan Chicken Project (DC).” This is the first solo exhibition in a U.S. gallery by the celebrated Belgian conceptual artist, who is currently exhibiting in two official 53rd Venice Biennale collateral exhibitions and [Read More]
On the heels of its recent show, NextNew:Green that featured the works of emerging Bay Area artists exploring issues related to conservation,the environment and global warming; the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) presents Afterlife, a group exhibition ofworks created to [Read More]
More than 30 bold and subtle posters, prints, and paintings representative of the bohemian nightlife of late 19th-century Paris are presented in Café and Cabaret: Toulouse-Lautrec’s Paris at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA). The French aristocrat Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901), [Read More]